Description
Regenerative braking systems are a type of kinetic energy recovery system that transfers the kinetic energy of an object in motion into potential or stored energy to slow the vehicle down, and as a result increases fuel efficiency. These systems are also called kinetic energy recovery systems. There are multiple methods of energy conversion in regenerative braking system including spring, flywheel, electromagnetic and hydraulic. More recently, an electromagnetic-flywheel hybrid regenerative braking system has emerged as well. Each type of regenerative braking system utilizes a different energy conversion or storage method, giving varying efficiency and applications for each type.
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